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Ausjulius, have you 1-2 pictures of the 1880 Norman sword or similar exemple
for comparison and just for pleasure to see it, Usually , 19th reproductions would look lîke original old models, for make money or for revival this one is really different and as Tim Simmons mentioned, the did a really good job just for a fantasy deco sword. In the book "the history of chivalry and armor", I found some interesting different types of medieval sword away from usual models ( like falchions...) , blades, are not so far away. The sword was from John George I, Elector of Saxony + norman warriors drawings who match for hilt and pommel of the sword. I think it was the principal influence for the bladesmith/ the owner- buyer 19th century or earlier ... Almonzo, The best thing is to show it in an history museum to an expert or curator ( ++ sure if they have medieval pieces and weapons ) In wich country do you live ? |
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